Solutions through Social Determinants of Health: Because many inequities are created before people enter into the health system, we must address social determinants of health in order to prevent health inequities, create sustainable solutions, and reduce the cost of health care.

Global Health:
Just as health inequities exist within the United States, they can also be seen between countries and within low-income countries, which often have more barriers with fewer resources to address health systems and social determinants of health.

Leadership Training for Social Change in Health: Training and capacity building are necessary to create a health professionals work force prepared to deal with the challenge of meeting health goals both in the US and abroad. Health professionals students need educational opportunities on issues of health equity, social determinants of health, and ethical engagement to become effective
leaders.